Analytic Orthography: An Investigation of the Sounds of the Voice and Their Alphabetic Notation, Including the Mechanism of Speech and Its Bearing Upon EtymologyJ.B. Lippincott, 1860 - 148 pages |
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accent adopted affinity allied anallaxis ancient aperture Arabic asper Belgian breath Castrén character Cherokee close coalescent cognate Compare Comstock consonant corrupt derived dialects diphthong Eichhoff elements Ellis English sh English word epenthesis etymologic examples French German give glottis Gothic Greek Greek alphabet guttural heard Hebrew indicate initial Intermutation Irish Ital Italian labial language larynx Latin alphabet Latin letters lenis Lepsius lips liquid mark Max Müller medial mode modern mouth nasal vowels notation occurs orthography palatal phase phonetic Pitman Polish printed probably pronounced pronunciation proper quantity Rapp represent requires Roman alphabet Russian S'uñic Sanscrit says short vowel sonant sonant and surd sound Spanish speech spelling spelt spiritus lenis Suabian surd syllable throat tongue transmutation trilled vocal vocal ligaments Welsh whilst writing Wyandot